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Jan 31, 2004

The link between intangibles and shareholder value

IROs need to get up to speed on disclosing the value of intangibles

Recently, US and European institutional investors have started paying more attention to the intangible drivers of the companies in which they invest. Things like brands, sustainability, human capital, intellectual property and - of course - corporate governance are becoming more important to the decision making of institutional fund managers. In fact, 70 percent of investors polled for the IR Magazine US Awards said they wanted patents and brands to appear on the balance sheet.The reason is

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Falguni Desai

Falguni Desai works in Thomson's IntangiblesIQ division.
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